In 2011, Arab youth took to the streets in their thousands to demand their freedom. Although it is too early to speculate on the ultimate outcome of the uprisings, one auspicious feature stands out: they reveal the genesis of a new generation sparked by the desire for civil liberties, advocacy for human rights, and participatory democracy.This unique volume explores some of the antecedents of the upheavals and anticipates alternative venues of resistance that marginalized youth โ from Lebanon, Syria and Palestine to Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Iran โ can mobilize to realize their emancipatory expectations. Themes covered include the forging of meaningful collective identities in times of risk and uncertainty; youth militancy, neighborhood violence and youth gangs; the surge of youthful activism; and youthsโ expressive outlets through popular arts and street music.